Know the money side of divorce.

Estimate divorce cost, housing choices,and the budget for your next chapter.

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DivorceFinancialCompass.com helps people think through the money side of divorce before making major financial commitments. The calculators focus on affordability, housing choices, legal-cost pressure, cash runway, and post-divorce budgets.

The site is designed for planning context only. It explains pressure points and assumptions; it does not decide what is legally fair or what a court may order.

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Reports are free and do not include ads. They are for personal planning conversations, not legal filings, court submissions, or professional advice.

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This site does not provide legal, financial, tax, mediation, court, custody, child support, spousal support, property-division, mortgage, settlement, or professional advice. Results are estimates based on the numbers and assumptions entered.

Court orders, legal rights, support amounts, property division, tax treatment, and mortgage qualification may differ from any planning scenario shown here.

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Is this legal advice?

No. DivorceFinancialCompass.com is an educational planning tool. It does not provide legal, financial, tax, mediation, court, custody, support, property-division, or professional advice.

Do I need an account?

No. The site does not require an account, username, password, email address, or profile. Calculator entries are saved only in this browser on this device.

Where do support numbers come from?

Support numbers can come from an official state calculator, attorney estimate, mediator estimate, court document, or personal planning assumption. This site treats support amounts as numbers you enter; it does not calculate official support.

Why do results show assumptions?

Divorce financial planning depends heavily on estimates: home value, support assumptions, legal costs, interest rates, expenses, buyout percentages, and timing. Showing assumptions makes the result easier to question and update.

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Reference Sources and Official Resources

Last updated: July 2, 2026

DivorceFinancialCompass.com is an educational financial decision-support site. It does not provide legal advice, calculate official child support or spousal support, determine property rights, predict court outcomes, or recommend settlements.

The sources below are general reference points for court process, consumer finance, tax, retirement account, and housing topics. Use official calculators, court resources, attorneys, mediators, CDFAs, tax professionals, mortgage professionals, and qualified advisors for your specific situation.

Court and Divorce Process Resources

Court self-help resources can explain filing steps, forms, deadlines, and process basics. They do not replace advice from an attorney about your facts.

Financial and Consumer Resources

These resources help with financial inventories, credit, debt, budgeting, and consumer protection questions that may come up during divorce planning.

Tax and Retirement Account Resources

Tax and retirement account rules can change the real financial effect of a divorce agreement. Confirm tax treatment with official sources and qualified professionals.

Housing and Mortgage Resources

Housing choices after divorce often depend on refinance qualification, full ownership cost, property taxes, insurance, and cash reserves.